Across the high plateaus of northern Argentina, llama herding communities live at altitudes that most visitors never reach. The animals they raise carry fiber in a range of natural colors — white, brown, black, and every gray in between. ANDINA works exclusively with this undyed fiber, which means that every tone in the collection is a color the animal was born with, not one that was added afterward.
Llama fiber at bed scale offers something that most bedding materials do not: genuine temperature regulation through the night. The fiber is light enough not to feel heavy on the body, warm enough to provide real insulation, and breathable enough to adjust as body temperature changes. It does not absorb moisture easily, which means the quilt maintains its shape and drape through regular use without special care.
Ash is the lighter of the two gray tones in the ANDINA range — a cool, pale gray with the subtle warmth that undyed fiber always carries. At bed scale it reads as serene and precise: the gray of morning light on stone, quiet without being cold. In a contemporary bedroom, Ash works as a cooler counterpoint to warm materials — timber floors, natural linen, raw plaster — or as a tonal companion to white and pale gray interiors.
Handwoven to order in the Argentine Andes. See all colors in the Llama Bed Quilt collection. For trade pricing and project samples, visit our Trade Program. Learn about the artisans behind each piece at About Us.












